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REPUBLICAN. 


■  Sw.-I.-.  .,f  IVi,ri  ,:m-„ru 


liAiuiAcni:  k  PHii.r.ii's. 


QDNC'V,  ILLINOIS.  SATl'KDAY.  ( H'TOUKK  :!,  1808. 


lish  press,  which  i 
found  Mr.  John: 


■  mil   (li-]>         I  ■ 


rite  Dcni«K-nic> 
Vinth.'lVnth,  ku- 


The  only  Dial 


!s"he  holds,  and  it  is  exi 
ich  disposed  to  concede  t 


:n;:,' 


n"  '  i'  i'"1'!"-  ''h.-'M'.-'i 

Ml. I  .1.1 1^1 1 1  \"  il  II I        .■  \.. 

.  ..■.I  i iv  llii-, ( ;.  ,..  ,:  ■>. 

tion.and  deserves  i 

k°bc5l0"rec°ons!rSS 
'   II'  Clurk,  when  and 


ill  importance  lo  claim  hilsi-ly 

Tin..  K-.U'i;:!!  !N.C.)Sta 
:.'  .liitu  gives  tlu-  following  rel- 


norany  indication  of  w 
demand,  which  is 
partof  the  business.  1 


shone  ground  lor  hope  Hi  ,i  u. 
arry  at  least  one.  anil  perhap: 
r  the  Districts  which  wont  I 

Tlio  political  skies  were 
brighter  for  the  cause  of  true  lo 

»'..rk.  ■:•  oi.  i  in  i-.-.  -i 


Till'  l/,;;,Mal  II,,.  ,-ily.  il 

,f  Sunday,  sncrringly  ail 
"1  1  li,"  reenrd  ol  the  I 


y  w  i-ll.'liiilh'u^i.'  it 
nd  wh.,  dul'not  ,■ 


df;i(l   ;ind   ;.,ur   wniiin ]■■■  i  i 

'   'r-JII   Ihfln.d   Mi(   , 

'I"  '•flher.-urt  II..U-.  Tin-  ■ 


edle,  shall  be  taxed, 
all  others  under- 

HI  tie!  ...vurJ-n-ly. 


nuH-nicy,  ul  who.-o  priin  ijiks  ht> 


Messrs.  Beirs  and  liui> 


7I.3j>o1,oB£.  2.0V/.I 


REPUBLICAN. 


RKl'L  IJLICAN  Mill 1  NA'I  ION.S. 


IJjkcr'-  speech  is  report 


•  -(.ii.  iiK'iil  admit  putting  ;.  .i 
on  iniothc  Democratic  plat fo: 
ed  upon  the  testimony  of  Wade 
ptou  himself.   Ho  boastei 


Tho  fliroilure  manufactory  of  Mr. 


CRANT  AND  COLFAX. 

The  Weekly  W  hiff 

For  1869. 

NOTICE 


ake  thorn  Ibis  liberal 


i  in  1 1  - 1 .  i  l-  1 1 1  ^r. 
a  States,  but 
likewise  in  I  bo  North,  indicate  a 
disposition  on  Hie   part  of  a  large 

Clll^  nl'IlM'  ]>et  Tallc  parlv    |o  -nh- 


■yuien  for  during  to  listen  to 
Republican     speech.  Domoernc, 

such  vituperation  is  resorted  to  as  a: 
answer  to  argument— for  it  would  b 
a  burlesque  to 
malignity  hum 

however,  aud  scarcely  less  honorable 
than  the  cowardly  act  of  the 
be  a-sa-sin  who,  on  the  sar 


e  of  the  revolutionary  Blair 
organs  appear  to  be  greatly  distressed 
complete  justice  will  not  be 
to  our  foreign-born  arizen-;,  il 
llie  t;.-]MlhIi<  :in  party  should  sliccess- 
ful  in  the  approaching  election. 
The.VM.au,  however,  to  totally  over- 
look the  following  oath  taken  by 
Blair  iu  1S5-1— at  least  they 


en  to  Senator  I 
ling  that  the  gi 


t  he  1  lumocratk:  party  at  the  appron< 
ingclection  willaccomplish  wliat  th 
failed  to  do  by  a  war  of  rcbellii 
and  the  Times,  whilo  hoasting  tl 
ho  is  a  representative  of  the  rel 
Democracy  of  the  South  who  seek 
this  result,  does  not  deny  that  be 
properly  stated  the  consequent 


\..lluo_r 
iliiiuplmi  ii 


aore  apparent 
vaunting  speeches  of 
his  colaborers. 

of  Democratic 
prc^i's  themselves,  than  that -;i  Demo- 
cratic triunipli,  this  fall,  means  ;i  res- 
toration In  pi.-wrr  of  the  Democratic 
leaders  of  the  Eolith.  Jt  means 
than  that.   It  means  a  restoration  to 

llion  without 
penled  of 

Those  who  vote  in  support  of  the 
Democratic  party  aud  its  candidates, 
—  i-l  to  place  rebels  in  power-for  they 
hvady  rale  in  the  coun.-el.sol'  Hal 
party.  Can  auy  loyal  man,  any  who 
vr  sympathised  with  the  cause  of 
Constitutional  Government  and  with 
the  men  who  periled  their  lives  in 
its  defense,  with  his  eyes  wide  open 
to  the  consequence  of  his  vote,  wil- 
lingly assist  in  bringing  about  such  a 


.  Arnt/.cn  i 
latter  class, 
id  himself  famous 


a'.  :i    iinlii  i! 


the  perpetrator  n 
by  shooting  into  the  midst  of  Repub- 
lican assemblies;  and  as  the  word  ol 
that  paper  is  law  with  the  Democ- 
racy, we  presume  that  none  of  its 
followers  will  ever  again  commit  the 
egregious  blunder  of  mistaking  Mr 
dead  l)<m;-l.is,  a:n 
he  is  inji-cpicntly  safe  frbn 


Jacksonville  seems  to  have  been 
he  scouo  of  the  most  disgraceful 
owdyism  on  Tuesday  of  last  week, 
ui  tho  occasion  of  a  Democratic  meet- 
rig  to  bear  O'Bi  ion,  the  l>auocra(ic 
candidate  lor  Coiigu-f  from  thrStale- 
at-large.  Delegations  of  "  Green- 
'  from  Springfield  and  other 
points  were  preseut,  who  having 
imbibed  freely,  became  riotous,  aud 
ilice  found  it  necessary  to  the 

number.  A  large  portion  of 
crowd  then  gathered  around 
ilaboose  and  threatened  to 
down  in  order  to  release  their 
les,  but  the  determination  of 
ice  and  the  advice  of  some  of 
their  leaders  prevented  them  from  put- 
ieir  threat  into  execution.  A 
umber  of  "  Grceuhack-."  from 


essential  principle  of 
Frank  Blair's  Brndhead  lerterund  his 
letter  of  acceptance,  while  I  he  ma.-sa- 
cre  at  Camilla  and  similar  outrages 
which  have  occurred  el-e\vhere,  arc 
attempts  In  cany  (hat  principle  into 


i  States, 
ever  it  may  have  been  in  the  p. 
the  dastardly  act  of  shooting 
midst  of  a  Republican  meet 
this  city,   on  Saturday  evenin 


of  the  Kaiwis  IIou; 


ie  people's  confji 
read  the  fol-  tion-in  his  advan 
lowing  speech  actually  made    by  important 


ieorgiit  "to  faithfully  protect 
o  race  iu  the  enjoyment  of  all 
rights  and  privileges  and  iinniu 
■s  guaranteed  him  by  the  Consti 


;  apparently  object 


..f  U.i-  s i . - ' i ■ , 
most  strenu 
tecling  himself,  and  insist  that  if  ho 
will  not  accept  their  proffe 
tectinn,"  they  have  a  perfec 


ldiounds.   They  further 
"it  is  no  purpose  uf  any 
the  State  to  impair  the 

people  in  the  enjoyment  of  any 
other  constitutional   right  or  privi- 


tury.    These  are 
n  whole  pages  of 
such  protestation  as  the  Georgia  rel.- 
and  their  friends  may  now  choose 
put  forth. 

red  with  the 


A  Coi'i'EitiiFAD  sheet, 
(he.  h,  .id  of  its  columns,  r 


slavery 


inant  place  iu  Amt 
the  position  whic 
cupied  in  the  defen 
before  the  war. 
illustrated  on  a  broad  scale  at  Me 
phis,  New  Orleans,  Mobile,  and  mi 
recently  in  the  Camilla  affair,  and 
a  smaller  scale  in  numberless  ass 


peech,  hut  all  other  i'oi-eign- 


y round  in  nearly  all  direction-. 
Prim  Wiis  expected  at  Bart 
which  would  he  the  signal  fo 
ing  the  standard  of  revolt" 
white  Madrid  and  Saragos?a  a 
ported  to  he  ripe  for  joining  t 


the  Vice  President 


o-t  tott-T  |n  .lie 

alarmed  ut  the 
;  defeat.  Hear 


speech  at Tvinchesterflast  Tdiursda' 
Burr,  in  one  of  his  speeches  in  Coi 


GRANT  &  COLFAX. 


ADAMS  COUNTY. 


REPUBLICAN. 


.Wleiilpied  Assas.inatb.u    oi    C  m 


Whether  we  are  to  "have  peace' 
or  war  in  the  city  of  Quincy  during 
and  after  this  campaigQ  is  daily  be 
coining  more  and  more  seriously  dis 

parades  of  the  "Greenback"  organi- 
zations of  this  city  and  their  evident 


hurliog 


epilhels  and 


attempt  to  interrupt 


unseiisational  story  concoctc* 

shot  was  fired  into  the  Rink  ; 
half  past  nine  o'clock,  in  ( lit' i 
of  .Saturday  when  nearh 


Tho  bullet  was  fired  from 
Ninth  street,  through  the  window,  at 
the  south-west  corner  of  the  building. 

tly  aimed  at  the  apeak- 


your  heel  down 
 ■■!  "iily  when  put  down 


.MW,Vi.., 


like  pavements— 
-leadier 


ut  now  it  is  tho  luir- 

ually  crops  up. 

ises  Hie  sluggard  to 


s  Ihc  whole  as  strong  as  ever. 

Hull  was  once  .seeing  tin-  sights 
mnyhrook  Fair,  when  he  was 
led  by  Hie  sound  ef  a  very  loud 

in  a  tent.    He  entered  and  said 

■  player  :  "  My  good  friend,  do 
day  by  note?"    "The  divii  a 

sir.';     '■  Do    you     play  by 

■  "    "  How  do  yon  (day,  then  !" 


ise  I'm  big, 
carry  all  thegroccr- 
ofpa.  Sometimes 


nlo  Hie  crowd, 
(be  listeners 
id  damage 
lie  force  of  tho 
e  intentions  of 


en.    The  bullet  has  been  secured 
has  tin.  appearance 
tired  1'nmi  a  cavalry  revolver.  The 
Tanner-:  make  their  next  appeara 


FINANCE  AND  COMMERCE. 


German    Radical  Mass-Meeting 

1,500  people  at  the  Rink  tc 
hear  Lt.  Gov.  Koerner. 

Fine  Torch-Light  Procession, 

The  mass  of  the  German  popula- 
tion of  our  country,  the  sober  indus- 
trious, educated,  ingenious  portion  oi 
them  has  always  been  found  faith- 

of     Freedom     and      Progress  ol 

enlisted  in  our  armies  by  thousands 
to  put  down  the  rebellion,  and  dur- 

Btrating,  everywhere,^  that  they  are 

the  same  side  that  they  fought.  The 
Scruiau  citizens  of  Quincy  are  no  ex- 
ception to  this  rule,  us  the  large  and 


Hall,  about  half  past  seven  o'cloi 
and   headed  by   a  detachment 
Grant  and  Colfax  Mounted  Guar< 
1  through  our  streets  hi  exc 
lent  order,  and  without  creating  t 
ghlest  disturbance.   The  Tauuers 
L'  evidently  improving  in  drill,  and 
eir   ''.serpentine  marches"  are  par 


fore  puMi-le 
a  -iirj'nlar  :■ 

opened  and 


As  ' 


ON  W  A  BRAN  TED  ASSAULT.— Yes- 
terday evening,  our  neighbor  of  the 
'Irihuiu-,  Louis  Korlli,  K-i;.,  whih 
peacefully  engaged  in  his  office,  wn: 
sought  out  and  brutally  beaten  bj 
""eiltz,  a  saloon  keeper  and  Cap 
tain  of  a  Company  of  """ 


pretext  for  the  ussaul 
the  editorials  of  Mr.  Korth,  i: 
column.?  of  the  Tribuxr,  tho  German 
Republican  paper  in  this  city.  The 
l-saulf  is  uotieed,  apologized  for,  and 
justified  by  the  ILrah/  uf  this  niom- 
spirit,  style  and 

the  Rink  on  Saturday  night  was  uo- 
"ced  by  that  sheet.  We  simply  de- 
re  to  call  public  attention  to  these 
rutal  and  cowardly  outrages  on 
-•acei'ul  assemblages,  and  unarmed 
persons  by  Democrats,  as  an  evidence 
oft  lie  idler  untitue-s  of  such  men, 
and  the  parly  to  which  they  belong, 

of  public  trust,  confidence  <>r  r, -peel, 


iDen 


iMlh  Llll. 


Moline,  Prairie  Oh 
Rod  Mouldboard 

and  Straw  cutlers  i: 
The  exhibition  ol 


IMie 


Maine  street,  Quincy 


1  have  plenty  . 


I  could  have  my  choice,  I'd  like 

i  1  think  of  it,  I'd  rather  be  the 
mi  the  middle  of  the  ring,  who 
i  the  whip.  I  tried  it  once  at 
.  in  school  ;  I  whipped  the  little 
on  Hi.;  leg>  with  a^  long  .-witch 

"Thonl1 

,-c  I 

after  alU  I'd  Hke  the  living  trap.-/.' 

in  i  left  me  [o  lake  care  of  (he  hahv  - 
Willi  a  ■■|otlH--line  labelled  to  the 
top  ol'  lie  Ix'ok-ea.,-.  |  Jut  it  didn't 
work  good.  Somehow  I  fell,  right 
on  Ha'  l»aby,  loo,  mid  ..■(.«•.'.  a  .„ mail- 
ing!    Lint  1  never  know  a  babv 


The  man 

unarmed  and  peaceful 
stead  of  to-day  being  in  the  hands  of 
the  officers  of  the  law  and  punishei 
for  his  crime  is  (justified  by  the  Her 
aid,  in  company  with  the  the  official: 
of  this  city,)  in  command  of  hii 
"Gray backs"  an  honored  reprc^enta 


ning,  at  the  time 
iiu  ident  to  the  return  of  u'eu.  Single- 
ton, "Windy  Jim"  Davidson  slated 
to  the  crowd  in  front  of  the  Quincy 
House  that  among  the  many  who 
were  turning  from  I b.-pnbl ica n i?ni  to 
the  sujiport    of  Gen.  Singleton  and 


Engli 


,  but  understand  that   it  v 

>  day.  His  auditors,  nu 
bering  fully  fifteen  hundn 
gave  evidence  of  approval  and  in 
rest  in  his  remarks  by  close  attenti 
ud  applause.  Tho  Govert 
bus  an  easy,  quiet  way  of  speakii 


Ulider.-land    bis    word.-,    yet  I 

in  an  unsparing  manner.  W 
ibt  not  that  his  eloquence  It 
e  much  good  among  his  fello 

in/  those  who  have  lately 


i.n  Man 


late  influx  of  scoundrels  from  otlu 
places  has  not  entirely  departed.  J 
complaint  was  made  to  our  polic 
by  an  old  man  named  Cale 
Rhode,  that  he  had  been  robbet 


■nnd  himself  in 


by  the  throat,  and  the 
,'s  neck  still  gives  evidence 
grip.    He  was  unable  to  give 


ontaining 


safely  lodged 

Ol  thi- 
e.-n  liiw: 


and  pillage. 


■y  will  often 
drag  out  a  dead  body,  only  to  pilfei 
it,  and  cast  it  back  among  Uie  ftdlei 
ruins.  In  one  instance  these  Lad 
roues  found  an  immense  caseofsar 
saparilhi,  washed  ashore  from  somt 
ship,  and  they  drank  every  bottle  o 
it,  iniagiuing  it  to  bo  beer.  The  peo 
pie  who  formerly  inhabit*  d  ihest 
fallen  towns  (those  who  were  furtll- 
igli  to  escape  death  from  the 
'he  incoming  of 
the  most  abject 


rih.piaki'  ■ 


poverty.  Many 
s,  but  by  far  the  g 


id  many  of  them  must  undoubtedly 

Some  idea  of  the  -ulibriiig  m; 
id  when  we  realize  (bat  in  (h 
of  Aivqnipa  alone,  a  place  co 


flat  in  the  very  earth  \V. 
and  opened  around  th 

blinding  eioud  of  dust  ai 

the  falling  ruins, 
the  ground  opened,  and 

plople.  leaving  tnem  par 


Uf(luf.iue[  Mr 


twenty  feet, and  the  ground  suddenly 
close  again.  A  gentleman,  Ids  wife 
and  cbihlren  took  a  large  launch  or 
fiat  boat  and  succeeded  in  gelling 
clear  of  the  falling  houses,  but  an  i in- 


jure the  country  ;  and  I  am  glad  lb 
such  a  competitor,  for  me  at  lcasl,  i 
this  district,  has  been  selected.  I  love 
a  fair  issue,  I  love  a  square  issu 
the  best  thiug  to  know,  ut 
knowing  precisely  where  you  stand 
as  regards  your  own  position,  when 
you  are  engaged  in  a  coutrovei 
struggle,  is  to  know  just  what 

idversary,  Then 


will 


And 

OHM- 
S'- 
I  tbi" 

■Hale,  bnl  of  all   the  country.  _  Why 

oii,  and  in  i  be  most  distant 
be  country,  laying  wagers  on  the 


It  is  ' 


both 
inter.  -I  I 


squarely  made  bclwei 
presenting  diainelriea 
unions  upon  those  su 
and  when  the  point  is  settled  by  you 

'l  -h-dl 

dLtrictnajtl"  . 
sympathy  with 

attempts  were  on  „ 
which  was  revolutionary  and 
stitutional.   If  you  sustain  me  I  will 
accept  that  as  a  conclusion  of 
jority  of  the  voters  that  fhey  a 

determined    to  show  to  the  Ci 


determined   that   it  shall    be  kept 
down,    and    the   integrity   of  the 
country  preserved.  |  Applause.  |  That, 
then,  is  the  issue,  and  about  which 
possible  mistake,  at  ' 
concerned,  there  sit 
■u  tho  part  of  anv  ■ 
who  shall  seek  to  shirk  thai  i.-v 
Which  the  Democratic  partv  has  r 


Vga  .  d 


on  the  surface  of  the  earth! 

in  turn  broke  up,  until  parts 
'  ma---,  before  reaching  the 
were  in  powder,  the  first  dis- 
-  n  presenting,  for  the  .sound, 
.-[■barges  of  artilb  ry,  ami  the 
r  pieces  the  rolling  di-rhaigr 
jy  regiments  of  small  arms. 
M.  Llaubree,  of  the  French  Academy 
ho  has  juM  been  '  ' 


.a  the  subject, 

Academy  042  pi 
bolis.     M.   Kruulz,  of 
ga  tin.  red  up  for  him-elf  l.t'di' 
i  lllcr  prole— ors  have  done  tie 


obt, nu.  ■!  : 


Ibe  life  of  nianv  miern-ropie  na- 
s   of  infusoria.     Where  did  it 
elrom,  and  what  was  the  force 
that   directed  it  thus  in  a  straight 


another  trot  for  a  $2 
last  Tuesday  "I3elle 
"Troublesome"  and  "I 
trotted  for  a  purse  of*; 


Martin  Gi 


mt  tho  attitudes 
Prussia  towards  eaei 
becoming  more  w: 


plod,  d.    This  fact  shows 

"iy  of  motion,   for  from  the  dis- 


your  h'_*oi  down. 


-  Rites— Marriage, 
head— go  ahead. 

the  "  stamp-  "—put 


B®_  Undershirts  and  I 

al  Rosenheim'  ■,  529  Han 

B®.  The  fir.- 1  pn-m in  m 
pie  pn   ■  ■<  V-:    at    the  la( 


tinuully  crops  uj.. 


f'-norully  go  tO  tlH'ir  "uncle." 

InVh  monk  once  called  on  Ms 
■egalion  to  thank  Cod  1  hut  he 
phu'i-d  death  at  Hit;  end  of  life 
id  of  the  middle. 

hearts  are  ever  broken,  the 

!'  -  .in-  --i-jj.-j-.illy  -,',<, rlii  nn-ml.iijg, 
:ind  Hi'-  '-i  iiiml  i>j  -r-i-nml  lnw  often 
make,  Uu-  whole  a-  strong  as  ever. 

(lie  Dull  was  once  seeing  the  sights 
it  Donnyhronk  Fair,  when  he  was 
ittraeled  hy  the  sound  of  a  very  loud 
violin  in  a  tent.  He  entered  and  said 
to  the  player  :  "  My  good  friend,  do 
i-ou  play  hy  note?"  "The  divil  a 
mte,   sir."     '-Do    you    play  by 


the  Rink  glanced  off  i 
fortunately  done,  as  t. 
nevertheless.   That  it 


street  and  plainly  heard  the  r 
just  behind  her,  and  turning 
the  man  running.  He  was  ( 
sight  before  the  alarm  could  b 
en.  The  bullet  has  been  secured  and 
has  the  appearance  of  having 
fired  from  a  cavalry  revolver. 
Tanners  make  their  next  appearance 


the  (Jcriu;- 


big  in,-  thai  now.    It's  good 

h.o'fth  ink  (hut  because  J  Whig, 
mill  luivi-  to  carry  all  the  grocer- 
onie  instead  of  p:i.  Sometimes 
uk  pa'.-  getting  la/y  ;  hut  1  nev- 
11  him  mi,  lor  pa's  got  ;i  hulut  ol 
g  as  he  pleases  'spile  of  mo,  and 
he  don't  warn"  ativ  impudence. 
nk  When  1  g.-l  big  I'll  l,:.v.-j.M 
a  habit.  Kverybody  -av-.  J 
alter  p. i  wonderfully, 
m!  Jeni-ha>iiy-t  iiiy,  hi,  |  anui-<  ■ 


■M,,h 


1  havo  plenty  of  feath 


•^a  with  if  *long  switch^ 

iad  to  stop.  Some  boys 
oajpkc.^  Then,  I  don't 

no  Eddie,.  No!  I  think 
r to tl'°  tV°S  tmP^ze 
tnko  care  of  the  baby— 


I^ii?yan 

wont  to  the  fecti^ 


•  Heillz,  a  saloon  1 
i  of  a  Company  c 

The  pretext  for  tl 
the  editorials  of  Mr. 
columns  of  the  TrUm 
Republican  paper  in 
assault  is  noticed,  apologized  for,  an 
justified  by  the  Herald  of  this  more 
ing,  In  the  same  spirit,  style  an 
manner  in  which  the  shooting  int 
the  Rink  on  Saturday  night  was  nt 
tieed  by  that  sheet.  We  simply  de 
sire  to  call  public  attention  to  thes 
brutal  aud  cowardly  outrages  oi 
peaceful  assemblages,  and  unarmed 
persons  by  Democrats,  as  an  evidence 
of  the  utter  unfitness  of  such  men, 
and  the  party  to  which  they  belong, 
of  public  trust,  confidence  or  respect. 

nit  may  be  expected  in  all 
phi.-:--,  where  I  >euiocracy  have  sway. 
~"  ;  man  who  on  the  3th  ult.  at- 
d  with  club  and 
ned  and  peaceful 
of  to-day  being  in  the  hands  of 


Windy  Jim's" 
Si  atkm hnts.  —  lijist  Monday  ove- 
,  at  the  time  of  the  hullahnlluo 
iin ideal  tu  tin-  return  of  (ien.  Single- 
tun,  "Windy  .liin"  havid-mi  -luted 
the  crowd  in  front  of  the  tjuim  y 
use  that  among  the  many  who 

o  lnniing  I'lorn  K ■  - ] •  u : ■  1  i >  j  in 

Uu-  -upport   of  (m-ii.  Singleton  :,i,d 

.ilhi  l    I  Ii-10.il  l;j!ii-  Hummer,  Wen-  two 


Davidson  gave  the  name  ol 
hirf  converted  clergymen— Uc 
""lion,  of  Moiinioulh.  '1 
lowing  letter  from  that  gen 


Mr.  .lames  Davidson,  of  Moumou 
reported  in  a  public  sneecii  that  I  1 
rned  oyer  to  the  Democratic  par 


eloquence  ha?  the  sea)  are  living  i 
mg  his  fellow  ™'u  ^PX^t 
I'ity,  especially  Lumber   have  neif 


scoundrels  from  ot 
:  entirely  departed, 
s  made  to  our  po 


nie.  and  th.it  ne  -t  e'f  v.m  ar 
mined  fo  show  to  the  eountr 
"oil  are  Well  -ati-lied   with  Ih 

done  in  putting  down  then 

'  i  I  that1  it  "it  II  I  'ke| 
,  and  the  integrity  of  :h 
ry  pP,-erved.  ■  Applan-r.  Tli.o 

can  he  no  possible-  mi-tak.-,  and 
a-  I  am  concerned,  there  thai 


mud  himself  in  : 


I  .  f,l 


s;i  

the  falling  I 


/U/.W  . 

freed 
time.  / 


mens  attracting  attention  in  tli 
Hall  of  the  State  Fair,  none 

Designs  t\>t-  the  Lovejoy  and  Lincoln 
Monnna  nt-.  hy  ('.(.'.  Vol!;,  -culptor, 
ol '■■!.!  ■  i;>      I'h     ■  .1-   i.'o-,  presented 

out  contiued  ex  pre.-- ions  of  ad 
lion.    They  formed  a  centre 


■ouniy.lll.  It  appears  that  (he  <! 
■j-a.-ed  j-ametn  tie-  city  a    few  (hi 

included  k>  go  to  the  ijuhiey  1.: 

learner  Ilawkoye  for  tha?  purpi- 

vhik-  the  boat  waiving  at  K.  oku 
he  officers  were  imtilird  ihat  u  m 

|jas overbegrd^.   ^m.rt^w.jre  ,i,m^ 

^lamy^er^g°HisIlfallKT  -'aid  'he 
nly  had  about  sir,  in  money  with 


rtyrc.l  hemes,  gave  V 
deuce  of  the  high  apprecia 
1  wishes  nf  the  people. 


h  II!,  j.eeljn-iu;.:  '-'<N.  i  illy  ; 


l-ndeoui  '.I 
ui.J-  .if  mM 


thought  it  a  Spanish  < 


mbers  lying.  I  di 
story  probable,  an 

it  full  erciU-nre 
n  gui  '  " 

lies  W«-dgej|    briwr,  n 


half  IV          the  hcaeli,  and 

lint  -  |,,.,   ,,,,  |e. [-..■_-,■. 

positive  fact. 

■fhe  i)lo-t 


■.ilaoiil.V  •  ' 
(-ntaiiiing 


left 


n'r-  !.  si  U 


ryiiHug  j, a*  its  il3, 
phical  I'rofessor  to 


pliilo-uplin-.il  I 
-ni  what  u-e 


sited  one  of  the  pupils 


MHiatpa 


aig  upon  another,"  an 

population  wi-r-   1-  ill. -J. 
In  Tambo,  a  priest  or  padre,  as  he 
■■ailed,  (.,1a  the  affrighted  pi  .pi  ■ 
.1  to  flee  to  the  hills.    H i .  would  go 
>wn  to  the  sea,  ail. I  he  had  power 

to  still  the  walers.    The  foolish  peo- 

ninipotenee,  gatln-r.-il  around  lion 
a  -'.lei, ,n    p.o  r---n.ii,  and  folloWeil 

ian,  who  took  upoi 
rihtttes  of  the  All 


fessorf'in'  Danvi'lK 
the  Carthage' High, 


V"  hail  not  time  to  perrei\ 
ii'gcment!  Tiien,  again,  wliat  v 
he  cause  of  the  explosino,  and  e-| 
lally  ol  an  explosion  ,-o  eouiplete 
to  almo.-t  triturate  (ho  (.artirle  \\ 
it  the  density  of  (he  earth's  atni. 
phere  t.'.nt  broke  it,  or  was  the  t 
plos)t,n  ,hie  Id  U,e  eoiitaet  <jf  ei-rt; 
gases  of  the  meteor  with  tiff  e. 
sduenlsof  the  air?  It  is  more  cc 
sohng  to  adopt  the   first  themy,  I 

niosphere  sers'ed   as  a  cuirass  to  t 


something  beyond 
tationof  man,  for  it 
people  down,  and  vc 
.something  like  fifty 
earth,  and  the  pieces 


J!-  'i  -  in  h.-liall'of  tile  Den 
'<-<  t.  "for  the  restoration  . 
m-ii-  old  rotintry.  am 

pi'omL-es  s-oui1!  to  he  in  Lviii.-l 


Uh.  M  1UJ 

Dlair. 
is  go 

that  (hi,;  johy 
I'rj  -latic  "n 


1  j'emcidate  .his^politieal 

Dest  our  f  Dc^no'raUi! 
must  inform  them 


,t  railway  charges  always 
—Fare  enough ! 

aatters^ijot  'how  long' it  has  been  £ 

However  green  lobsters  may 
vhen  they  go  to  pot,  they  gnidu 


REPUBLICAN. 


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AGRICULTURAL  AND  MECHANICAL 

,  ASSOCIATION. 
Sixteenth    Annual  Exliil 


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y  E< 

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Swefpstakfs,  CntOe  anil  Horses 

HERDS  OF  STOCK. 
The  Rest  of  tlio  Awards, 
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